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  • Stranded Ethiopian Migrants Benefit from Return and Reintegration Assistance

    160 undocumented Ethiopian migrants who were stranded in Libya with
    no money or travel documents have benefited from IOM's voluntary
    return and reintegration programme.

  • Charity Concert in Tripoli Raises Awareness on the Dangers of Irregular Migration

    A concert organized by IOM, the Community of Sahel-Saharan States
    (CEN-SAD) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will
    later today in Tripoli bring top performers from Ghana and Niger as
    part of efforts to raise awareness on the pitfalls of irregular

  • IOM and UNHCR Jointly Address the Needs of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers

    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and IOM offices in
    Libya have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement to address
    the many pressing needs of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers
    who are currently in reception and detention centres in Libya.

  • Seminar in Tripoli to Debate Prometeo Outcomes

    On Monday IOM and the World Islamic Call Society (WICS) will host a
    seminar in Tripoli to present the outcomes of Prometeo (Promoting
    Management and Expertise for Trafficking Eradication and
    Opposition) – a project funded by the Italian Ministry of

  • Partnership with Libyan Civil Society Assists Detained Migrants

    The IOM office in Libya has entered into a key partnership with
    three leading Libyan non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to
    provide much-needed humanitarian assistance to undocumented
    migrants who are currently detained for immigration law violations.

  • Training Libya's Judges and Prosecutors in Countering Human Trafficking

    A group of 60 Libyan judges and prosecutors are being provided
    training by IOM on various aspects of irregular migration,
    including human trafficking, in a bid to enhance their
    understanding of the phenomenon that also affects their country.

  • Rescued Migrants Speak of Ordeal

    Migrants rescued from a smuggler's boat that capsized off the coast
    of Libya earlier in the week said the boat had capsized because of
    the bad weather and because of those on board panicking at seeing
    the boat leaking water.

  • Fears Grow Over Fate of Migrants Missing at Sea in Libya

    More than two hundred migrants are still missing from a boat that
    capsized at sea 30 miles off the Libyan coast near the Buri oil
    platform.

  • Stranded Migrants in Libya Benefit from Voluntary Return and Reintegration Assistance

    More than a hundred undocumented migrants from Mali, Ghana,
    Senegal, Nigeria, Niger and Liberia, who were stranded in Libya
    with no money or travel documents, some en route to Europe, have so
    far this year benefited from IOM's voluntary return and

  • More Stranded Migrants in Libya Benefit from Voluntary Return and Reintegration

    Some 350 undocumented migrants from Niger, Ghana, Mali, Burkina
    Faso, Senegal and Togo who are currently stranded in Libya with no
    money or travel documents, some en route to Europe, will benefit
    over the coming month from IOM's voluntary return and reintegration

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Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. IOM works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration and uphold the well-being and human rights of migrants.